OpenJDK bug database: Status update

David Schlosnagle schlosna at gmail.com
Fri May 17 17:55:42 UTC 2013


// Reviving an ancient thread.

Has there been any progress on exposing the JIRA instance for OpenJDK? I
just tried looking up several existing OpenJDK/Oracle JDK bugs via
http://bugs.sun.com/bugdatabase/, but that redirected to
http://www.oracle.com/us/sun/index.htm. I've noticed links to
https://jbs.oracle.com/bugs/browse/ in code review requests, but that does
not appear to be externally accessible.

Thanks,
Dave


On Wed, Mar 21, 2012 at 11:43 PM, Joe Darcy <joe.darcy at oracle.com> wrote:

> Just a quick follow-up, our overriding priority for the next few months is
> to make sure some bug system is continuously available for the JDK.  With
> that goal, it possible that both some Oracle-internal as well as external
> boundary systems, like bugs.sun.com, are not ready to be migrated over
> when the cutover to the internal JIRA instance occurs.
>
> If that happens, there may some temporary gaps in the availability of or
> stale data in the boundary systems.  However, as Roger indicates, our goal
> is to provide analogous access to JDK bug information from internal JIRA as
> is done today from the legacy bug system, subject to making the core
> migration deadlines.
>
> -Joe
>
> during the internal JIRA phase (before the external JIRA phase) our
> intention is to provide
>
>
> On 03/21/2012 10:26 AM, Roger Calnan wrote:
>
>>         no the goal is to continue the external access to the bugs
>> pulling the data from the internal JIRA rather than the old system,
>>
>>         Roger
>>
>>
>>  Does this mean there will be a period where access to bug details
>>> is only available internally at Oracle and an external user can't,
>>> for instance, look up the details of a bug corresponding to an ID
>>> in the Mercurial repositories?
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